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Anti translin

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Anti-translin is a lab equipment product used in molecular biology research. It functions as an enzyme inhibitor, specifically targeting the translin protein, which is involved in cellular processes. The core function of Anti-translin is to modulate the activity of translin, enabling researchers to study its biological roles.

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Liver Protein Extraction and Immunoblotting

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Liver samples were rinsed with PBS and homogenized with RIPA buffer (Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA) containing protease and phosphatase inhibitors (MilliporeSigma, Burlington, MA). Total protein was extracted from eWAT using the Minute Total Protein Extraction Kit for Adipose Tissues (Invent Biotechnologies, Plymouth, MN). Protein concentration was determined using the Pierce BCA Protein Assay Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA). Equal amounts of total protein were separated by an SDS-PAGE gel, transferred to a PVDF membrane and immunoblotted with antibodies: Anti-SIRT1, anti-tubulin (#9475T and #2148, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-translin and anti-trax (generated in our laboratory, [13 (link)]) and HSC70 (#PA529221, Thermo Fisher Scientific). Blots were developed with the ECL system. Band intensities were quantified from digital images, by densitometry, using ImageJ.
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Liver Protein Extraction and Immunoblotting

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Liver samples were rinsed with PBS and homogenized with RIPA buffer (Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA) containing protease and phosphatase inhibitors (MilliporeSigma, Burlington, MA). Total protein was extracted from eWAT using the Minute Total Protein Extraction Kit for Adipose Tissues (Invent Biotechnologies, Plymouth, MN). Protein concentration was determined using the Pierce BCA Protein Assay Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA). Equal amounts of total protein were separated by an SDS-PAGE gel, transferred to a PVDF membrane and immunoblotted with antibodies: Anti-SIRT1, anti-tubulin (#9475T and #2148, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-translin and anti-trax (generated in our laboratory, [13 (link)]) and HSC70 (#PA529221, Thermo Fisher Scientific). Blots were developed with the ECL system. Band intensities were quantified from digital images, by densitometry, using ImageJ.
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